Enjoyed Antigoni's photo of Crocus hadriaticus in the wild. This is
one of the easiest fall crocuses to grow. In cultivation it sets
plenty of seed so is usually available through exchanges. A few named
selections have been made in England, distinguished mostly by having
larger, more substantial flowers. Here in northwestern Oregon it does
well in the open garden and can be grown in grassy areas (as it can
be seen in Greece). It will flower the third year from seed.
Jane McGary
Portland, Oregon, USA